Photos of the Week: June 27 - July 3, 2016

This week Chronicle photographers captured Gay Pride and looked at homelessness in San Francisco through the individuals that live on our streets and in our shelters. We also experienced moments in baseball, in our forests and other wonderful parts of the Bay Area.

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Kelsie Whitmore, 10 and Stacy Piagno, 12 get set to take the field. Both were signed to play for the independent minor league team the Sonoma Stompers who are taking on the San Rafael Pacifics on July 1.

Kelsie Whitmore, 10 and Stacy Piagno, 12 get set to take the field. Both were signed to play for the independent minor league team the Sonoma Stompers who are taking on the San Rafael Pacifics on July 1.

Photo: Michael Macor, The Chronicle

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Will Harris on trumpet with the band Loafers & Sneakers of Oakland, playing at the Fillmore Jazz Festival on July 2 in San Francisco.

Will Harris on trumpet with the band Loafers & Sneakers of Oakland, playing at the Fillmore Jazz Festival on July 2 in San Francisco.

Photo: Michael Macor, The Chronicle

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Shukria Hakim (left) watches as her daughter, Jehan Hakim, holds her grandson, Ismael Bafakih, 18 months, as they wait to break their Ramadan fast in San Leandro.

Shukria Hakim (left) watches as her daughter, Jehan Hakim, holds her grandson, Ismael Bafakih, 18 months, as they wait to break their Ramadan fast in San Leandro.

Photo: Scott Strazzante, The Chronicle

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Tree fellers ( l to r) Mitchell Uribes, Jeff Hale and Blackhawk Sauceda remove hundreds of Ponderosa Pine trees infested with the Western Pine Beetle from around bass Lake near Oakhurst, California on Wed. June 29, 2016. Tens of thousands of trees killed by drought are being removed to prevent fire danger but since there's no place to put them, they're being stacked along roads or piled near homes. less

Tree fellers ( l to r) Mitchell Uribes, Jeff Hale and Blackhawk Sauceda remove hundreds of Ponderosa Pine trees infested with the Western Pine Beetle from around bass Lake near Oakhurst, California on Wed. ... more

Photo: Michael Macor, The Chronicle

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Pedestrians cross Market St. in downtown San Francisco between Fourth and Fifth streets. Data from the safer Market Street project has shown fewer vehicles and safer behavior on the corridor since it took effect last August. less

Pedestrians cross Market St. in downtown San Francisco between Fourth and Fifth streets. Data from the safer Market Street project has shown fewer vehicles and safer behavior on the corridor since it took ... more

Photo: Michael Macor, The Chronicle

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Amber Chain shows off her pride makeup at the 46th annual LGBT Pride Parade, in San Francisco on June 26.

Amber Chain shows off her pride makeup at the 46th annual LGBT Pride Parade, in San Francisco on June 26.

Photo: Gabrielle Lurie, Special To The Chronicle

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Joe Franco marches down Market Street during the annual Pride Parade in downtown San Francisco. The theme for the parade this year was For Racial and Economic Justice.

Joe Franco marches down Market Street during the annual Pride Parade in downtown San Francisco. The theme for the parade this year was For Racial and Economic Justice.

Photo: James Tensuan, Special To The Chronicle

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Thomas Pedrozza (center) bears the name of all of the Orlando victims across his body as he walks in the 46th annual LGBT Pride Parade.

Thomas Pedrozza (center) bears the name of all of the Orlando victims across his body as he walks in the 46th annual LGBT Pride Parade.

Photo: Gabrielle Lurie, Special To The Chronicle

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Marley Alexander, left, and Jamie Gardner exchange a kiss during the annual Trans March from Dolores Park to the Tenderloin on June 24 in San Francisco.

Marley Alexander, left, and Jamie Gardner exchange a kiss during the annual Trans March from Dolores Park to the Tenderloin on June 24 in San Francisco.

Photo: Leah Millis, The Chronicle

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A woman in costume walks in the 46th annual LGBT Pride Parade.

A woman in costume walks in the 46th annual LGBT Pride Parade.

Photo: Gabrielle Lurie, Special To The Chronicle

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A yarrow plant is among the vegetation growing in Steve and Amy Tessler's water-saving front yard in Oakland. The Tesslers have cut about 66 percent off their water bill since converting to drought resistant landscaping and received rebates from EBMUD to defray the costs of the conversion. less

A yarrow plant is among the vegetation growing in Steve and Amy Tessler's water-saving front yard in Oakland. The Tesslers have cut about 66 percent off their water bill since converting to drought resistant ... more

Photo: Paul Chinn, The Chronicle

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The inside of the bark from a Ponderosa Pine that is infested by the Western Pine Beetle near Mariposa. Tens of thousands of trees killed by drought are being removed to prevent fire danger but since there's no place to put them, they're being stacked along roads or piled near homes. less

The inside of the bark from a Ponderosa Pine that is infested by the Western Pine Beetle near Mariposa. Tens of thousands of trees killed by drought are being removed to prevent fire danger but since there's no ... more

Photo: Michael Macor, The Chronicle

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SF HOMELESS PROJECT: Zoila Soriano, 71, sits on her bed at Next Door homeless shelter in San Francisco. Soriano, who lived for 51 years in Bay Area and 27 years in Daly City, says she lost everything when her husband died and she sold her house to pay for her son's burial after he died. less

SF HOMELESS PROJECT: Zoila Soriano, 71, sits on her bed at Next Door homeless shelter in San Francisco. Soriano, who lived for 51 years in Bay Area and 27 years in Daly City, says she lost everything when her ... more

Photo: Leah Millis, The Chronicle

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SF HOMELESS PROJECT: The little things are a challenge when you live on the streets. There’s no microwave or stove; no refrigerator; no washer and dryer; no escape from the noise. And, of course, there’s no bathroom. It’s hard to find a job — especially without a car or identification — two things that Deanna Daly, 31, doesn’t have.

SF HOMELESS PROJECT: The little things are a challenge when you live on the streets. There’s no microwave or stove; no refrigerator; no washer and dryer; no escape from the noise. And, of course, there’s

SF HOMELESS PROJECT: “I’ve never seen as many tent cities up under the freeways, out at the park,” says Tony Roberson, who is 63 and became homeless two years ago.

SF HOMELESS PROJECT: “I’ve never seen as many tent cities up under the freeways, out at the park,” says Tony Roberson, who is 63 and became homeless two years ago.

Photo: Lea Suzuki, The Chronicle

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SF HOMELESS PROJECT: John White (left) moved to Division Street with Ariel Young (right) in April, when only a few people were camping there. White, 51, says it got a little crowded and then thinned out, but now there’s no space on the sidewalk. Young is pregnant, and the two are trying to find a place to live. less

SF HOMELESS PROJECT: John White (left) moved to Division Street with Ariel Young (right) in April, when only a few people were camping there. White, 51, says it got a little crowded and then thinned out, but ... more

Photo: Lea Suzuki, The Chronicle

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SF HOMELESS PROJECT: Dawn Towner had been living on the streets for a year with her son, David, when a Homeless Outreach Team found them at Florida and Treat streets and made them an offer they couldn’t pass up: Come to the Navigation Center, where they could not only have a place to sleep but also work with case managers. less

SF HOMELESS PROJECT: Dawn Towner had been living on the streets for a year with her son, David, when a Homeless Outreach Team found them at Florida and Treat streets and made them an offer they couldn’t pass ... more